Rhyton.
chalice
Tankard
The beaker gets its name from its resemblance to a cylindrical drinking cup or drinking vessel. Its name is derived from the Old English word "becere" which means "drinking vessel."
The vessel is a submarine.
"CUP" or "MUG"
The Latin word poculummeans "a drinking-vessel, cup, goblet, bowl, beaker."
ancient
The word "cup" originates from the Old English term "cūppa," which is derived from the Latin word "cupa," meaning a container or vessel. This Latin term is related to the Greek word "kypellon," which also refers to a drinking vessel. Over time, the term evolved in various languages, ultimately leading to its modern usage in English to describe a small, typically cylindrical container for drinking.
troph
The word gondola is actually Italian and comes from the Medieval Latin word gondola. It is speculated that the word gondola may have come from the Greek word kondu, which means drinking vessel.
Although listed as the Greek kaukos, and Latin caucum (drinking vessel), the root has also been suggested as the Algonquian word caucauasu (adviser). The word is an 18th century Americanism.The Algonquian word caucauasu